The Montrose High School wrestling team’s reign atop the Southwestern League could be coming to an end.

Central took a big step to putting an ending the Indians’ four-year title run with a 41-29 victory Thursday night in Montrose.

“It was a good win,” Central coach Laurence Gurule said. “We wrestled tough. Our 60-pounder did a great job. Thomas Holman had a huge win.”

The Warriors (7-6, 1-0 SWL) won seven of the last nine matches to rally from a 20-5 deficit.

Willy Holdren started Central’s run with a 9-4 victory over Chris Sandoval at 145 pounds. Zach Short pinned Lyle Wright then Lester Miranda-Davis defeated Jacob Kirby 19-6 at 160.

Holman pinned Montrose’s Cole Panter in 1:23 at 215 pounds to give Central a 30-23 lead and Oscar Ruiz capped the victory with an 18-3 win at 103. Cameron Deverick won the first match of the dual for the Warriors.